Kuwait scores high on media freedom

Kuwait scores high on media freedom

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Doha: Qatar ranks third in a press freedom report on the Arab region released yesterday by the Amman Centre for Human Rights Studies (ACHRS).

Mauritania and Kuwait topped the list of 18 Arab countries. Syria, Saudi Arabia and Libya occupy the lowest ranks.

Supervised by Yahia Shukkier, a journalist and prominent press freedom activist, the report denounces a setback in the level of media freedom in the region with the recent endorsement by Arab information ministers of a new charter controlling the contents of media broadcasters.

"We in the ACHRS believe the Arab Information Ministers wanted to bestow a legal status on the document so as to have the opportunity to punish the satellite channels or radios that violate the principles contained in the document and suspend transmission.

"This is tantamount to placing restrictions on media workers and violates the right of citizens to know and to receive information and ideas," stated a report, a copy of which was made available to Gulf News.

The report is the result of questionnaires compiled by journalists in Jordan, UAE, Bahrain, Tunisia, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Palestine, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Yemen.

Oman, Somalia, Djibouti, and the Comoro Islands were excluded from the study as the Centre was unable to conduct the survey because of reporters' safety issues, it said.

The report shows Arab countries have failed to reach a state of legal and practical compatibility with the international criteria of the freedom of the press and the best democratic practices.

It recommends a number of measures, including revoking imprisonment penalties on journalists, amending Arab penal laws, respecting the right of citizens to know and guaranteeing the right of criticism of civil servants, public figures, and parliamentary deputies by the press.

"Arab countries should also abandon the mentality of trusteeship and hacking of websites, and to understand the technological developments in the world," it added.

How free is the media in the Arab world?

Rank

Amman Centre for Human Rights Studies study
Reporters Without Borders study

1

Mauritania
Mauritania

2

Kuwait
Kuwait

3

Qatar
UAE

4

UAE
Qatar

5

Lebanon
Lebanon

6

Morocco
Morocco

7

Jordan
Palestine

8

Bahrain
Bahrain

9

Iraq
Jordan

10

Palestine
Algeria

11

Sudan
Sudan

12

Yemen
Yemen

13

Algeria
Tunisia

14

Egypt
Egypt

15

Tunisia
Saudi Arabia

16

Syria
Syria

17

Saudi Arabia
Libya

18

Libya
Iraq
Source: Amman Centre for Human Rights Studies

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